This wiki contains a review of the many sessions we attended at the NSTA 2010 Conference in Philadelphia, PA. Click on the Navigation menu on the right to locate and update the content of the page. Be creative -- express your NSTA experience!
To edit a page, click the Edit button in the upper right corner. A tool bar will appear at the top This will control the text and font as well as your ability to link to web sites, add and embed files, insert Widgets and insert a table. Here is a link to many technology tutorials including Wikispaces: http://www.edtechinnovators.com/EdTechInnovators/Resources.html .
As a side, I understand the NSTA Communities (http://www.nsta.org/communities/?lid=mem) area is a place where presenters can place copies of their materials. Use the NSTA Attendees link (for nonmembers) to enter. It seems to be the only link that responds, and it does take a while to authenticate.
Once you are in the Communities, complete the profile information. Then, on the left-hand menu, click Groups. Locate the 2010 NSTA National Conference (Philadelphia) and join the group. Once you join, the Resources from session will be available. Not every session is listed (to date), but there are quite a few.
Welcome to the NSTA 2010 Review!
This wiki contains a review of the many sessions we attended at the NSTA 2010 Conference in Philadelphia, PA. Click on the Navigation menu on the right to locate and update the content of the page. Be creative -- express your NSTA experience!
To edit a page, click the Edit button in the upper right corner. A tool bar will appear at the top This will control the text and font as well as your ability to link to web sites, add and embed files, insert Widgets and insert a table. Here is a link to many technology tutorials including Wikispaces: http://www.edtechinnovators.com/EdTechInnovators/Resources.html .
As a side, I understand the NSTA Communities (http://www.nsta.org/communities/?lid=mem) area is a place where presenters can place copies of their materials. Use the NSTA Attendees link (for nonmembers) to enter. It seems to be the only link that responds, and it does take a while to authenticate.
Once you are in the Communities, complete the profile information. Then, on the left-hand menu, click Groups. Locate the 2010 NSTA National Conference (Philadelphia) and join the group. Once you join, the Resources from session will be available. Not every session is listed (to date), but there are quite a few.
Be sure to check the Discussion tab!